Top 3 Old School Video Games

Playing games off of disc operating systems may have you feeling like you’re getting into a time machine back into the 90s. Weren’t those simpler times? All you needed was some fruit roll ups and to be done with all of your homework. We ranked the top 3 games to throw you back into the old school virtual world.

Tetris

This is the classic innocent game.This puzzle game was created by Russian video game designer Alexey Pajitov in the late 80s. Ever since other video game modelers have tried to copycat this style but nothing has quite topped it yet.

This versatile game is good for all ages. No nudity or profanity just shapes and the inner workings of your brain. Of course there are different levels for different experienced users or ages that are playing the game.

The game pans out with a black screen and lets different shapes fall from the top of the screen. Your job as the player is to lead these shapes where they would fit on the bottom. The quicker you go the more intricate the shapes get and the faster they fall.

Tetris is available on phones tablets and computers in the app store.

Rogue

Another video game designed in the 80s, this one is a little more complicated than tetris.

Rogue (meaning an invalid or dishonest man) follows a character who is getting into trouble.

Rogue is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books. published by Marvel, commonly in association with the X-Men. The character debuted in Avengers as a villain, but then soon after she joined the X-Men.

Rogue is part of a subspecies of humans called mutants, who are born with superhuman abilities. Rogue has the involuntary ability to absorb and sometimes also remove the memories, physical strength, and superpowers of anyone she touches. Therefore, Rogue considers her powers to be a curse. For most of her life, she limited her physical contact with others, including her on-off love interest. However, after many years, Rogue finally gained full control over her mutant ability.